iPod supports formats such as MP4 (supported by iPod, iPod Touch, iPod Nano, iPod Classic etc.), MOV (Quick time video), M4V (standard video for iPod and PSP). So you need a DVD to iPod converter if you want put DVDs to your iPod. The following steps are provided for your reference: First,download a DVD to iPod converter at:http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_to_ipod/ Second,run this program,add DVDs to it,select output formats,and click"ripping" Third,a few minutes later,it will finish ripping. Last,copy ripped DVDs to the iTunes library,then sync iTunes with iPod manually or automatically.
all editors are diffrent, but most are pretty much the same. In my program, vegas, I go to file-inport-DVD camcorder disc.
Download 'ripper' software or DVD copying/backup software. Check www.download.com for some starters.
You need a DVD drive to rip DVDs then you may need to get software that can convert DVDs to r4d
In terms of CDs and DVDs, 'Rip' means extract content. In this case, 'to rip a CD' means to copy the content to the computer and save it there. The application 'DVD Rip' does just that.
I do not know what you mean by DVD extras. Your Mac comes with iDVD which can be used to rip DVDs.
You can rip DVDs to your computer using DVD ripper software, such as Handbrake. Install the software, open the program and insert the DVD that you want to rip into the DVD drive. Click on the Source button, locate the DVD drive on your computer and select Open. Choose a destination folder where the ripped DVD will be stored in. Choose your preferred file format and press the Start button.
for ripping encrypted DVDs, simply buy or download a DVD ripping program like DVD Fab
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As far as I know, there isn't a LEGAL way to do that as yet but if you do want movies on your iPod then you could either just buy them in the iTunes store or, if you have any dvds in the digital copy range then you could look in the inside of the DVD case, get out the little leaflet that has a code on it, insert the movie into your computer and get onto iTunes.The rest is pretty self explanatory!
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Connecting an iPod nano to a Mac will open iPhoto to add your videos to your computer from whence you can edit them or post them to YouTube or FaceBook etc. On a Windows based computer you will need some other photo/editing software. get the program "music rescue". it can rip music/videos off ipods
You can use utilities like Handbrake to rip the video off the DVD. You can then import them into iTunes and sync them with your iPad.
Prior to the ruling, it would have been illegal to break the copy-protection on DVDs and rip them to your computer, even for purposes which are otherwise fair use under US copyright law.
Yeah, you can rip and put DVD onto Zune. But you should first get a DVD ripping tool to help you decrypt and convert DVD to Zune supported fromat. Then you can play the converted DVD on Zune. You can try the tool in related links.